A collection of poems in three volumes. By several hands: [pt.2]
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- A collection of poems in three volumes. By several hands: [pt.2]
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- London :: printed by J. Hughs, for R. Dodsley,
- 1748.
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Contents
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THE PROGRESS OF LOVE. IN FOUR ECLOGUES.
- I. UNCERTAINTY. To Mr.
POPE. - II. HOPE. To the Hon.
GEORGE DODDINGTON, Esq - III. JEALOUSY. To
ED. WALPOLE, Esq - IV. POSSESSION. To the Right Hon. the Lord Visc.
COBHAM.
- I. UNCERTAINTY. To Mr.
- SOLILOQUY Of a BEAUTY in the COUNTRY.
- BLENHEIM.
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TO THE Reverend Dr.
AYSCOUGH atOxford. - To Mr. POYNTZ,
- VERSES to be written under a Picture of Mr. POYNTZ.
- An Epistle to Mr. POPE.
- To My LORD —.
- ADVICE to a LADY.
- SONG.
- SONG.
- DAMON and DELIA.
- ODE. In Imitation of PASTOR FIDO.
- Part of an ELEGY of TIBULLUS Translated.
- SONG.
- Writ at Mr. POPE's House at Twickenham, which he had lent to Mrs G—lle.
- EPIGRAM.
- To Mr. WEST, at Wickham.
- To Miss LUCY F—.
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To the Same, with
HAMMOND's Elegies. - To the Same.
- To the Same.
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A Prayer to VENUS in her Temple at
Stowe. - To the Same.
- To the Same.
- To the Same.
- To the Same with a NEW WATCH.
- An Irregular ODE writ at Wickham in 1746.
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TO THE MEMORY of the same LADY, A MONODY.
A.D. 1747 - VERSES, Making Part of an EPITAPH on the same LADY.
- ON THE ABUSE of TRAVELLING.
- THE INSTITUTION OF THE ORDER OF THE GARTER. A Dramatick POEM.
- An Epistle to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount CORNBURY.
- An EPISTLE.
- An EPISTLE to a LADY.
- An EPISTLE to Mr. POPE.
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EPISTLE to
POLLIO, from the Hills ofHowth inIreland. - An ODE to WILLIAM PULTNEY, Esq
- An ODE to the Right Honourable the Lord LONSDALE.
- An ODE.
- An ODE.
- An ODE.
- An ODE to MANKIND:
- VERSES to CAMILLA.
- To CLARISSA.
- An INSCRIPTION on a TOMB,
- EPIGRAMS.
- The DANGER of Writing VERSE. An EPISTLE.
- To Mr. GARRICK.
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NATURE to Dr.
HOADLY, - The YOUTH and the PHILOSOPHER. A FABLE.
- An ODE to a GENTLEMAN, On his pitching his Tent in his GARDEN.
- On a MESSAGE-CARD in Verse, Sent by a LADY.
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The
Je ne scai Quoi. A SONG. -
An ODE On a distant Prospect of
ETON COLLEGE. - ODE.
- ODE on the Death of a Favourite CAT, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes.
- A MONODY On the DEATH of Queen CAROLINE.
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A PIPE OF
TOBACCO: In Imitation of Six SEVERAL AUTHORS. -
ODE to the Hon.
C. Y. - From CAELIA to CLOE.
- ON A FIT of the GOUT.
- HORACE, Ode 14. Book I. imitated in 1746.
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The Female Right to LITERATURE, in a Letter to a young Lady from
Florence. -
On SHAKESPEAR's Monument at
Stratford uponAvon. - A SONG.
- CHISWICK.
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The INDIFFERENT, From the
Italian ofMetastasio. - The TRIUMPH of INDIFFERENCE.
- The SHEPHERD's FAREWELL to his LOVE.
- RIDDLE.
- RIDDLE.
- RIDDLE.
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Audivere, Lyce, &c. HOR. Book 4, Ode 13. imitated. -
A SONNET. Imitated from the
Spanish of LOPEZ DE VEGA.Menagiana tom. iv. p. 176. - SONNETS.
- INDEX to the Second Volume.